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A pilot trial of the iPad tablet computer as a portable device for visual acuity testing

Zhang et al., 2013

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9495159709181925465
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Zhang Z
Zhang S
Huang X
Liang L
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Journal of telemedicine and telecare

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We evaluated the accuracy of an app for the iPad tablet computer (Eye Chart Pro) as a portable method of visual acuity (VA) testing. A total of 120 consecutive patients (240 eyes) underwent visual acuity test with an iPad 2 and a conventional light-box chart. The logMAR …
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